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Hi everyone, I have a question about the degree of mantle unfolding in giant clams. I wonder if the degree of mantle unfolding and the shape of their mantle is the same between each individual of the Squamosa. I watched online videos and found that their mantle can extend so much beyond the shell,
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while mine can only reach a state like the one below.
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I'm wondering if all Squamosa clams have mantles that extend like this, and also if this means that my giant clam is being exposed to stress, such as improper light or water flow.
 

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They over extended if they are short in light. Genetic of the clam also is a factor. Some clam (same species) will extend more in the same condition than other.
 

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Hi, I'm sure I have the same issue as the OP, does my my squamosa look ok to you? I've had it three months, its very reactive, and under MH/OR3 lighting, but it has never opened more than this. Is it because it has sufficient light like this?
They over extended if they are short in light. Genetic of the clam also is a factor. Some clam (same species) will extend more in the same condition than other.

Thanks for your comment.

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Hi, I'm sure I have the same issue as the OP, does my my squamosa look ok to you? I've had it three months, its very reactive, and under MH/OR3 lighting, but it has never opened more than this. Is it because it has sufficient light like this?


Thanks for your comment.

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It looks like a maxima to me.:grinning-face-with-big-eyes:
 
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They over extended if they are short in light. Genetic of the clam also is a factor. Some clam (same species) will extend more in the same condition than other.
I was wondering what causes the clam to occasionally spew large amounts of water from his inhalant siphon? This causes some splashing around my tank.
 
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Hi, I'm sure I have the same issue as the OP, does my my squamosa look ok to you? I've had it three months, its very reactive, and under MH/OR3 lighting, but it has never opened more than this. Is it because it has sufficient light like this?


Thanks for your comment.

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That is a Maxima. It is at normal extension for Maxima.
 

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I was wondering what causes the clam to occasionally spew large amounts of water from his inhalant siphon? This causes some splashing around my tank.
They can do this to get rid of anything that has entered the clam like small particles of sand. They also use this to move around a little bit. Adults also use this to expel sperm and eggs into the water column.
 

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It looks like a maxima to me.:grinning-face-with-big-eyes:

That is a Maxima. It is at normal extension for Maxima.
Thats disappointing. Squamosa is never available in Canada, so when I saw this one I drove from Toronto to Montreal, thats a 6 hour drive- 12 hours return trip. It cost $150 in gas and $250 for the clam. I can buy maxima in Toronto for $150. Not a funny joke on me. --- Thank you for the ID
 

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